Wireless access is spreading across campus!
Contact: Rhonda Greene
NC State students now have more opportunities to access the NC State network wirelessly. As part of the ongoing Wireless Nomad Project, OIT-Communication Technologies has installed this summer new wireless networks in several new buildings and adjacent outdoor spaces.
New wireless locations include the 1911 Building, Daniels Hall, Ricks Hall, Schaub Hall, the Carmichael Gymnasium, Burlington Labs, Polk Hall, Kilgore Hall, South Gardner Hall, and Reynolds Coliseum.
To view other wireless locations on campus, visit the Wireless Web site at http://comtech.ncsu.edu/wireless. While you're there, complete a two question survey for a chance to win free music CDs and other great prizes.
The Wireless Nomad Project is an ongoing, multi-year endeavor to enhance users connectivity to the campus data network using nomadic (wireless) computing devices. The overall project's goal is to provide access for users in all campus buildings and public outdoor spaces. The project is based on the "Students First" principle - provide service as fast as possible to as many students as possible.
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